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    The best way to track the evolution of an organism is to observe the changes that occur to it over the span of several generations. Similarly, in music it can be possible to track its evolution by observing changes to a style, genre, or concept. In this report, the focus will fall on movements from two violin sonatas. For the purposes of this discussion, a violin sonata will be defined as a work specifically written for violin and piano with the purpose of it being a chamber piece. By analyzing…

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    The differences and similarities of Karl Marx’s concept of alienation with Emile Durkheim’s theory of anomie in modern capitalism. The conceptualization by these two intellectual and classical sociologists is to elaborate by juxtaposing it to other concepts in detail for critical analysis in a compare and contrast fashion within modernity. As to staging different perspectives of what regulates and impacts the conditions of modern capitalism within the division of labour. To begin, Marx witnessed…

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    Beethoven wouldn’t have lived the life that he did or fulfilled his legacy the way he did. Throughout Beethoven’s childhood, he was faced with challenges that many don’t seem to recognize. Beethoven was born on December 16th, 1770 in the city of Bonn, which is now known as Germany, to Johann van Beethoven and Maria Magdalena van Beethoven. His parents weren’t the…

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    him to keep him from telling his father. He was also found to have an extremely high IQ and always used alcohol while committing his murders. He frequently hopped abound doing unskilled work. He is considered a mission-oriented killer because the people he murdered were women who reminded him of his mother. His first murder was a childhood bully who continually made fun of his "girly" name. Law enforcement did not rule the child 's death as murder but instead accidental. Cole also admitted to…

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    Immanuel Kant, a German philosopher, was born and raised in Konigsberg, a city in East Prussia, on April 22nd, 1724. He was born into a family devoted to Pietism, a Protestant sect. Being apart of this movement, Kant and his family believed in simplicity and obedience to moral law, and as a result, lived puritanical lives. Kant attended the local university and made a living as a private tutor. Following this, he worked as a private teacher at the university until being officially hired to teach…

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    The Classical period in music spanned from approximately 1750-1830. It was called classical period due to the time period being full of art and literature. The music in the Classical period reflected the changes in society, such as the ideas of human reasoning and overcoming problems in the world.Thus, causing a conflict with new and old ideas within the world 's society. People began to realize that music was meant to be enjoyed not for just the wealthy and during a religious mass. New styles…

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    There is little evidence that supports Monroe and Kennedy's relationship, making it far fetched that both Kennedys have a connection to her death. Up to date, there are only two sources from witnesses that shed light into the alleged relationship between Marilyn and Kennedy which conspiracy theorists believe may have led to the events leading up to her death. Conspiracy theorists utilize evidence about Marilyn Monroe is based on hearsay from questionable sources and these sources are proven to…

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    When I first think of Egypt all I can picture are the pyramids located there and miles of hot desert. I learned a lot about Ancient Egypt while I was in school. I also watched many documentaries about Ancient Egyptian history and the pyramids themselves. I never pictured people living there or even imagined anyone living in Egypt. The only people I imagined to be in Egypt were archaeologists and tourists. But, approximately 92 million people do call Egypt home. In movies and documentaries, Egypt…

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    Cholera

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    Health and Sanitation, Local Emergency? The health and safety of a countries citizens must be one of the highest priorities in any respectable country. Well apparently in our society, that is not quite the case. Over the past few years many diseases have made appearances all over the United Kingdom. Cholera and Typhoid have all featured in outbreaks over the past half decade. Furthermore, as peasant folk move from there lowly farms to the big cities, and populations increase, these diseases…

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    Tessa Hemmerlein Mrs. Luebbehusen AP English Language of Composition 24 January 2016 Working Mothers in the U.S.: An Annotated Bibliography Appelbaum, Eileen and Ruth Milkman. "Paid Family Leave Pays Off in California." Harvard Business Review. Harvard Business School Publishing, 19 January 2011. Web. 20 January 2016. . This web source gives information on California’s paid family leave program (PFL). It displays research on the effects the program has had, which have been generally positive. It…

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